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3/25/2022 8:23:00 PM | Fencing
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Duke sophomore foilist Christina Ferrari collected the second All-America recognition of her career Friday on day two of the NCAA Fencing Championship.Â
Through the second day of competition, Duke sits in 12th in the team standings with 26 points.Â
Ferrari entered the final day of the women's event in 12th place and moved up one spot to finish 11th with 13 victories. She also garnered All-America honors as a rookie last season.Â
Senior Alex Gorman (saber) placed 18th overall while rookie Catherine Flanagan (foil) and junior Anneke Zegers (saber) finished 24th in their respective events.Â
With the women's portion of the NCAA Championship finalized, the men will hit the strips Saturday and Sunday to round out the collegiate season. Representing Duke will be Danny Campbell III (epee), Finn Hossfeld (foil) and Terence Lee (saber).Â
The men's semifinals and finals will air on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app at 1 p.m., on Sunday. The team championship is a combined title for the men and women.
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WOMEN'S FOIL
11. Christina Ferrari
24. Catherine Flanagan
WOMEN'S SABER
18. Alex Gorman
24. Anneke Zegers
MEN'S EPEE
Danny Campbell III
MEN'S FOIL
Finn Hossfeld
MEN'S SABER
Terence Lee